POSITION DESCRIPTION
Stevens Institute of Technology seeks an Assistant Director of
Counseling, overseeing the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office.
The Assistant Director provides leadership and support for a department
that provides counseling, educational services, and outreach to promote student
well-being and success.
Responsibilities
Include:
· In the Director’s
absence assume responsibility for the overall management of day-to-day
functioning of the clinic at CAPS, and related duties within the Division and
broader University
·
Assist in the development and execution of a
comprehensive strategy that addresses mental health and well-being needs of
undergraduate, graduate, and online students
·
Support the Director in department leadership and
continuous improvement efforts by assuming responsibility for assigned
initiatives, which may include leading case management meetings, coordinating
outreach and prevention efforts, advancing quality assurance processes, and
co-supervising Wellness Peer Educators in partnership with the Office of
Student Support to promote student well-being and success
·
Provide psychological consultation regarding student
behavior concerns in and outside the classroom
·
Supervise staff and psychology trainees as assigned
·
Act as a resource for
consultation and support to
faculty, staff, administrators, parents, and guardians as they
share questions and concerns about Stevens’ students
·
Provide prevention and outreach to staff,
faculty, students, and parents on topics that include adjustment
to college life, general wellness, and mental health topics such as
depression, anxiety, eating disorders, suicide prevention, and
alcohol and other drug abuse.
·
Provide individual, group and crisis counseling to
Stevens students
·
Collaborate with campus colleagues in health
services, disability services, athletics, residence life, academics, student
life, and campus police
·
Conduct intakes and assessments of students who may
be at risk to themselves or others and referral to community services when
appropriate
·
Provide clearance to return recommendations for
students who have been hospitalized for mental health concerns
·
Develop relationships with mental health providers
and agencies in the community that can provide off campus mental health
services for Stevens students
·
Represent Stevens at professional meetings and
conferences with a focus on presenting and publishing regarding counseling
psychology in university settings
·
Remain current on trends and emerging issues in
student wellness
·
Serve on institutional committees as assigned
·
Serve as secondary point of contact for
overnight counseling phone service.
·
Assist Director
in maintaining a training program at CAPS for graduate level and / or
post-graduate level clinicians-in-training
·
Contribute to the overall success of Division of
Student Affairs by performing all other duties as assigned